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Balcombe oil drilling starts after fracking protests | Balcombe oil drilling starts after fracking protests |
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Energy company Cuadrilla has begun drilling for oil at a site in West Sussex after being held up by more than a week of protests. | Energy company Cuadrilla has begun drilling for oil at a site in West Sussex after being held up by more than a week of protests. |
The company said it started drilling in Balcombe at 11:15 BST after completing tests on the equipment. | The company said it started drilling in Balcombe at 11:15 BST after completing tests on the equipment. |
Protesters have gathered outside the site for the ninth day and more lorries have gone through the gates. | Protesters have gathered outside the site for the ninth day and more lorries have gone through the gates. |
Campaigners fear the test drilling could lead to hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, at the site. | Campaigners fear the test drilling could lead to hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, at the site. |
On Friday, two protesters were arrested on suspicion of assaulting police as tensions continued. | |
Sussex Police allege an officer was punched and kicked by a woman who announced she was 14, but turned out to be a 19-year-old from Portsmouth. | |
A 22-year-old man from Bexhill was also arrested after a police officer was hit in the face with a placard, officers claimed. | |
Both were being held in custody. | |
Six people were arrested on Thursday after protesters blocked the site entrance with an antique fire engine. | Six people were arrested on Thursday after protesters blocked the site entrance with an antique fire engine. |
'Human lock' | 'Human lock' |
Cuadrilla spokesman Matt Lambert said the company had made good progress in getting lorries delivering drilling equipment on to the woodland site. | |
"We have had a significant amount of disruption from protesters and the police have been dealing with that in the proper way," he said. | "We have had a significant amount of disruption from protesters and the police have been dealing with that in the proper way," he said. |
"They have a perfect right to make their point of view known." | "They have a perfect right to make their point of view known." |
More than 30 people have been arrested since last Friday, mainly on suspicion of obstructing deliveries, including the daughter of Kinks star Ray Davies and Pretenders singer Chrissie Hynde. | More than 30 people have been arrested since last Friday, mainly on suspicion of obstructing deliveries, including the daughter of Kinks star Ray Davies and Pretenders singer Chrissie Hynde. |
Natalie Hynde, 30, glued herself to her boyfriend, veteran environmental activist Simon "Sitting Bull" Medhurst, 55, to form a "human lock" at the site entrance on Wednesday. | Natalie Hynde, 30, glued herself to her boyfriend, veteran environmental activist Simon "Sitting Bull" Medhurst, 55, to form a "human lock" at the site entrance on Wednesday. |
Human rights activist Bianca Jagger has called on people across the UK to join protesters. | |
'Huge importance' | |
Vanessa Vine, from Frack Free Sussex, said any future fracking would be "a violation of our geology that could threaten our water, fresh air and our children". | |
Another protester, Kathryn McWhirter, from the No Fracking in Balcombe Society, added: "It is of huge national importance that we all stand up against this dangerous coalition of the petro-chemical industry with our government." | |
Friends of the Earth spokeswoman Brenda Pollack said: "It threatens their environment and quality of life and will mean more climate-changing emissions are pumped into the atmosphere. | |
"And there's plenty of evidence that it won't lead to cheaper fuel bills." | |
Cuadrilla has said it would need fresh permission to carry out fracking. | Cuadrilla has said it would need fresh permission to carry out fracking. |
Chief executive Francis Egan said he did not think the community would be disrupted once drilling began. | Chief executive Francis Egan said he did not think the community would be disrupted once drilling began. |
"The community should not really notice much activity at all unless they want to walk down to the site and see it," he said. | "The community should not really notice much activity at all unless they want to walk down to the site and see it," he said. |
"There will not be a lot of noise. | "There will not be a lot of noise. |
"The testing does involve some flaring if there is gas but we are not expecting to find gas." | "The testing does involve some flaring if there is gas but we are not expecting to find gas." |